1 in 7 of the World's Children Exposed to Toxic Air Pollution
One in seven of the World's Children is exposed to pollution levels six times or more coal Higher International Standards set by the World Health Organization, a new report by theo UNICEF. The report was released a week ahead of the United Nations Climate Change conference in Marrakech.
"Air pollution is a major contributing factor in the deaths of around 600,000 children under five every year," says UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake, "and it threatens the lives and futures of Millions more every day. "
Some two Billion children live in vùng where outdoor air pollution vượt WHO's minimum air quality guidelines, with 620 million of những children living in South Asia, followed by 520 million children in Africa, and 450 million children in the East Asia and Pacific region.
UNICEF says young children are susceptible to indoor and outdoor Particularly air pollution vì có Lungs, brains and Immune systems are still Developing and chúng Respiratory tracts are more permeable.
UNICEF says it sẽ ask the Countries attending the climate change conference to take "urgent steps four" to protect children from air pollution:
Those steps are:
1. Measures to Reduce adopt pollution;
2. children's access to healthcare tăng;
3. Children's exposure to minimize pollution; and
4. better monitoring of air pollution lập.
Lake said, "We protect our children the quality of When We protect our air. Both are central to our future.
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